How long before I can track ride?
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RE: How long before I can track ride?
Most trackday org will section riders by skill/ experience. If you encounter one that doesn't RUN FAR AND FAST.
Read the rule on the specific org as most will allow a 360 degree 2-piece suit. Some even allow mesh types (can't recall the specific brand). But Highly recommend a 1pc. Most 2pc suits don't have the ventilation, but they're better if you want to use it on the street. I rock my 1pc on the street sometimes, but I get weird stares when I stop in CVS or McD's.
Read the rule on the specific org as most will allow a 360 degree 2-piece suit. Some even allow mesh types (can't recall the specific brand). But Highly recommend a 1pc. Most 2pc suits don't have the ventilation, but they're better if you want to use it on the street. I rock my 1pc on the street sometimes, but I get weird stares when I stop in CVS or McD's.
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RE: How long before I can track ride?
as Jaybird said, a good trackday org will have a group for novices. Even then, most orgs require/strongly suggest at least a year of riding experience before getting on the track. The idea is that you need a basic sense of how to ride a motorcycle and the basic do's and don'ts. There has to be some level of confort going fast on a sportbike because that will be what your doing.
I think, in general, a year of riding is a good rule of thumb.
I think, in general, a year of riding is a good rule of thumb.
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